• chetradley@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Unfortunately probably not. It’s an interesting philosophical question. What is the metric by which we grant personhood and by extension negative rights (life, liberty, autonomy) to a being?

    It can’t be intellect, because that would exclude edge case humans with cognitive impairments.

    I think sentience is a good metric, but most disagree because the logical conclusion is that we should extend these rights to animals.

    If it’s just the fact that we’re human, then this would automatically exclude sentient AI and the above referenced alien species.

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      8 days ago

      It can’t be intellect, because that would exclude edge case humans with cognitive impairments.

      I mean do we?

      If a bird loses their wings. Does it suddenly become not a bird? If so, what is it? A snake?